NYU v. Berkeley for public interest (LGBT rights)
Posted: Thu Apr 28, 2011 2:27 am
Hey folks,
I've read these forums for a while but only just registered. Like everyone else, I need to decide where I'm going by Monday. I've been admitted to my top two choices, NYU and Berkeley, and enjoyed them both when I visited, though neither offered me any financial aid beyond loans. (Thank goodness they both have good LRAPs.)
My career goal is to work in LGBT rights (though I'm aware I may not get to do that straight out of law school). I'm concerned with my career after school, but also very much quality of life while I'm there, since I'm five years out of college and will be relocating my boyfriend. We'll both need three years that aren't completely miserable. (He's in music, and he'll need to be able to find a job.)
I really liked Berkeley but worry that being from the East Coast will make logistics difficult, especially since it seems most of the internships I'll want will be in New York, and almost everyone I know is in the New York area. That said, I also really enjoyed the Bay Area when I visited and can see myself (and my boyfriend) being happy there. I'm aware NYU is higher-ranked, but I'm not sure how much that actually matters, and I'm much more concerned about being happy and being able to find a decent job, not going for whatever's most prestigious.
One other wrinkle is that I'm waitlisted at Yale, and while I'm aware it's highly unlikely I'll get off the list, I'd kind of like to stay on it. Berkeley requires that I take myself off of it, while NYU doesn't seem to.
Any advice for someone who's on the fence?
I've read these forums for a while but only just registered. Like everyone else, I need to decide where I'm going by Monday. I've been admitted to my top two choices, NYU and Berkeley, and enjoyed them both when I visited, though neither offered me any financial aid beyond loans. (Thank goodness they both have good LRAPs.)
My career goal is to work in LGBT rights (though I'm aware I may not get to do that straight out of law school). I'm concerned with my career after school, but also very much quality of life while I'm there, since I'm five years out of college and will be relocating my boyfriend. We'll both need three years that aren't completely miserable. (He's in music, and he'll need to be able to find a job.)
I really liked Berkeley but worry that being from the East Coast will make logistics difficult, especially since it seems most of the internships I'll want will be in New York, and almost everyone I know is in the New York area. That said, I also really enjoyed the Bay Area when I visited and can see myself (and my boyfriend) being happy there. I'm aware NYU is higher-ranked, but I'm not sure how much that actually matters, and I'm much more concerned about being happy and being able to find a decent job, not going for whatever's most prestigious.
One other wrinkle is that I'm waitlisted at Yale, and while I'm aware it's highly unlikely I'll get off the list, I'd kind of like to stay on it. Berkeley requires that I take myself off of it, while NYU doesn't seem to.
Any advice for someone who's on the fence?